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dodecaphonist

Terms vs Dodecaphonist - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and dodecaphonist

is that terms is while dodecaphonist is (music) a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, ie use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

Octave vs Dodecaphonist - What's the difference?

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In music|lang=en terms the difference between octave and dodecaphonist

is that octave is (music) the pitch an octave higher than a given pitch while dodecaphonist is (music) a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, ie use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

As nouns the difference between octave and dodecaphonist

is that octave is (music) an interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch while dodecaphonist is (music) a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, ie use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

As an adjective octave

is (obsolete) consisting of eight; eight in number.

Tone vs Dodecaphonist - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between tone and dodecaphonist

is that tone is while dodecaphonist is (music) a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, ie use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

Scale vs Dodecaphonist - What's the difference?

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In lang=en terms the difference between scale and dodecaphonist

is that scale is a series of notes spanning an octave, tritave, or pseudo-octave, used to make melodies while dodecaphonist is a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, i.e. use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

As nouns the difference between scale and dodecaphonist

is that scale is a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending while dodecaphonist is a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, i.e. use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

As a verb scale

is to change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product.

Dodecaphonic vs Dodecaphonist - What's the difference?

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As an adjective dodecaphonic

is of or pertaining to dodecaphony.

As a noun dodecaphonist is

a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, i.e. use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

Dodecaphony vs Dodecaphonist - What's the difference?

dodecaphony | dodecaphonist |


In music|lang=en terms the difference between dodecaphony and dodecaphonist

is that dodecaphony is (music) literally 12-tone music, composition technique in which the composer uses all 12 tones of the chromatic scale to compose a piece, in such a way that they are "equal", in the sense that there is no tonic, no dominant, no major or minor keys, no distinction between harmony and dissonance in strict dodecaphony, as defined by arnold schönberg, a theme must contain all 12 tones and repeat none of them while dodecaphonist is (music) a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, ie use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.

As nouns the difference between dodecaphony and dodecaphonist

is that dodecaphony is (music) literally 12-tone music, composition technique in which the composer uses all 12 tones of the chromatic scale to compose a piece, in such a way that they are "equal", in the sense that there is no tonic, no dominant, no major or minor keys, no distinction between harmony and dissonance in strict dodecaphony, as defined by arnold schönberg, a theme must contain all 12 tones and repeat none of them while dodecaphonist is (music) a practicioner or proponent of dodecaphony, ie use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which has twelve tones per octave.